Obama and Romney meet at White House, plan to ‘stay in touch’

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The White House later released its own photo: the men exchanging a handshake in the Oval Office.

Romney was prompt – but not too eager – arriving in an SUV at 12:29 p.m. EST for the 12:30 date. He showed no outward signs of a man who had been stripped of his dream and his day job. With his dark suit, impeccable hair and grin, he still looked every bit the part he did not get.

Meeting with the man who crushed your hopes is a peculiar – some might say cruel – bit of American political theater. Still it’s become a post-campaign tradition.

It began when then-Sen. John F. Kennedy met with Richard Nixon in Key Biscayne, Fla., after the razor-thin 1960 race, said presidential historian Douglas Brinkley. “As a healing powwow, it played so well because it spoke of bipartisanship,” Brinkley said.

Obama met with Sen. John McCain in Chicago in 2008. They posed for photos sitting side by side in overstuffed chairs, making awkward chit-chat. McCain looked tense; Obama, cool and relaxed.

Vice President Al Gore flew back from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, where he had been recuperating from his bruising defeat in 2000, for his meeting with Bush. He came out of the vice president’s residence to welcome Bush with an awkward back pat. They met for less than 20 minutes.

Perhaps the strangest rendezvous was between then-Vice President George H.W. Bush and another defeated Massachusetts governor. After Bush and Michael Dukakis walked out to a microphone in the White House driveway, Bush told reporters he was “very grateful to him for the spirit of this visit” and then left Dukakis in the driveway with reporters.

The Democrat criticized Bush’s economic policies. “The chickens are coming home to roost,” Dukakis said.

Romney made no public comments on Thursday. Neither did Obama.

The public may have to wait a while before it finds out what was said.

“That comes out in somebody’s memoir,” Brinkley said.

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